Student Edition—June 17, 2025

Join the campus and local communities in celebration of Juneteenth with music, parades, cookouts, dialogues and more.
Campus Community
University statement on confirmed measles case in Boulder
On June 13, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported a confirmed measles case in Boulder County. Through contact tracing, public health officials have excluded the CU Boulder campus from the list of confirmed exposure locations.
Support from the sky: How the campus is expanding drone use
From delivering medical supplies to pinpointing wildlife on campus, CU Boulder's Division of Public Safety is using drones for the greater good.
Quantum Scholar's journey into the future of computing
Arjun Dalwadi, a third-year electrical and computer engineering student, is immersing himself in all things quantum through the Quantum Scholars program and as an undergraduate researcher in the Gyenis Lab. Dalwadi is on the journey to make an impact for quantum computing.
Thinking Huts is printing a brighter future
Thinking Huts, founded by CU Boulder alumna Maggie Grout, uses 3D-printing technology to build sustainable schools in underserved communities.
CUriosity
CUriosity: Are sharks really as scary as their reputation?
This summer marks the 50th anniversary of the movie "Jaws," which made generations of audiences afraid to go in the water again. It also created a lot of misconceptions about sharks, says CU Boulder biologist Andrew Martin.
Events & Exhibits
Inaugural space policy conference set for June 24–25
Silicon Flatirons is inviting the campus community to the inaugural Space and Spectrum Policy Conference hosted at Colorado Law. The event will highlight the challenges of space sustainment as well as explore technical, regulatory and cultural issues. Learn more and plan to attend.
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